Dit-da: It is a field of Chinese herbalism which deals with management and healing of injuries. It focuss on addressing physical trauma. Herbs used for this method is consumed in different ways both as internally and externally. Dit da jow is a preparation which is alcohol based liniment. Qi li san is a seven taels powder which is an old classical Dit da jow recipe. There are various types of other recipes which will address different health issues in living beings such as inflammation, blood flow regulator, pain killers etc. There are no profoundly strong herbs are used.
For the preparation of Dit da jow, the appropriate herbs that are collected for a definite healthy issue are coarsely grounded and aged in half gallon of alcohol for a minimum 60 days before use. Alternatively the herbs are finely ground and mixed with small amount of alcohol until it becomes paste. These types of pastes can be applied directly to the injuries. This formula can be either taken internally or externally, both ways are safe.
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